An interesting chapter of London commerce is furnished by the story of the career of Sir John Reynolds Roberts, who has been made a knight. Sir John is a ...
Article : 2,146 wordsThe Railway Commissioner has supplied us with the following figures relating to the quantities of wheat in sight at various centres:—Stacked at Station ...
Article : 107 wordsWe supplement from English exchanges our cable messages of lost month regarding the Board of Trade enquiry into the loss of the liner Waratah. Some remarkable ...
Article : 1,735 wordsA pleasing feature of the annual conference of the upper northern branches of the Agricultural Bureau, held at Quoin on Tuesday was a comprehensive and ...
Article : 1,759 wordsMr. A. C. Duruegss's White Langoon property, in the Hundred of MacGillivray, Kangaroo Island, has made a name for itself by its yields. A few years ago the ...
Article : 96 wordsAt the meeting of the Clinton District Council on Saturday Cr. C. H. Martin reported that he had Been informed that persons had been cutting timber on the roads ...
Article : 222 wordsThe Collector of Customs (Mr. T. N. Stephens), advises that a proclamation issued on January 31 has been published in The Commonwealth Gazette prohibiting ...
Article : 45 wordsBROKEN HILL, February 14.—During the recent storms Quinyambl Station, on the northern border of the State, had 4.16 of rain in seven days. This is the bust fall ...
Article : 41 wordsARTHURTON, February 13.—At the meeting of the Clinton District Council on Saturday the Chairman (Cr. W. R. Stephenson) said he had been spoken to by ...
Article : 171 wordsAfter on absence of over a fortnight in Tasmania Mrs. Charles Birks and Miss. Anderson, President and Secretary respectively of the Y.W.C.A. returned to ...
Article : 660 wordsMany instances occur at this time of the year of horses dying as the result of having eaten wheat Oar Kingscote correspondent stated on Monday that Mr. W. R. Bosca. ...
Article : 188 wordsAbout 20 years ago, half a mile north of the town, there was what was then known as the "open section" (says an Auburn correspondent). This was purchased by the ...
Article : 363 wordsLANGHORNE'S CREEK, February 13.—The rains have darted the weeds in many places, but too early to be of any use. In the vineyards patches of [?] are showing, and oidum is more ...
Article : 322 wordsThe question of establishing a Chair of Agriculture at the Melbourne University (says The Melbourne Herald of Monday) is still in abeyance. Some months ago ...
Article : 192 wordsThe class of instruction under Col. Foster, R. E. proceeded to Burnside yesterday afternoon, and worked out a most interesting regarded and out post scheme. Some of the operations were very ...
Article : 107 wordsFrom the beginning of February until the end of May is what is termed the "flush of the season" in the pig industry at Mount Darker, and on February 3 and 10 ...
Article : 150 wordsThe attention of intending exhibitors is called to the fact that entries for poultry, table poultry, and pigeons to be exhibited at the Autumn Show on March 2, 3, and ...
Article : 194 wordsThe local district council (writes a Mount Darker correspondent) is joining with the Onaooga Council in enforcing the destruction of rabbits on the land forming the ...
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Advertising : 1,352 wordsA successful conference, attended by nearly 200 Sunday school teachers and clergy, was held at Christ Church school-room, North Adelaide, on Monday evening. ...
Article : 128 wordsThe following has been, extracted from the Trade Commissioner's report, dated January 6:— Lamb.—Owing to heavy supplies to hand the ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Wed 15 Feb 1911, Page 9
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